Lindenbaum
Encyclopedia
Lindenbaum is a surname, meaning Tilia
in German
; the nearest British tree name is Lime tree. It may refer to:
Tilia
Tilia is a genus of about 30 species of trees native throughout most of the temperate Northern Hemisphere. The greatest species diversity is found in Asia, and the genus also occurs in Europe and eastern North America, but not western North America...
in German
German language
German is a West Germanic language, related to and classified alongside English and Dutch. With an estimated 90 – 98 million native speakers, German is one of the world's major languages and is the most widely-spoken first language in the European Union....
; the nearest British tree name is Lime tree. It may refer to:
- Adolf LindenbaumAdolf LindenbaumAdolf Lindenbaum , was a Polish logician and mathematician.He was a student of Wacław Sierpiński, became a distinguished author of works on set theory and had served as an Assistant Professor at Warsaw University...
, Polish mathematician- Lindenbaum's lemmaLindenbaum's lemmaIn mathematical logic, Lindenbaum's lemma states that any consistent theory of predicate logic can be extended to a complete consistent theory. It is used in the proof of Gödel's completeness theorem, among other places...
- Lindenbaum–Tarski algebraLindenbaum–Tarski algebraIn mathematical logic, the Lindenbaum–Tarski algebra of a logical theory T consists of the equivalence classes of sentences of the theory...
- Lindenbaum's lemma
- John Lindenbaum, musician
- Der Lindenbaum - one of the most well-known of Schubert's songs, from the song-cycle WinterreiseWinterreiseWinterreise is a song cycle for voice and piano by Franz Schubert , a setting of 24 poems by Wilhelm Müller. It is the second of Schubert's two great song cycles on Müller's poems, the earlier being Die schöne Müllerin...
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See also
- Midreshet LindenbaumMidreshet LindenbaumMidreshet Lindenbaum , originally named Michlelet Bruria, was one of the early leaders in the women's talmud study movement. Michlelet Bruria was founded in 1976 by Rabbi Chaim Brovender, as the woman's component of Yeshivat Hamivtar...
, an institution of higher Torah learning for women in Israel